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markg

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About markg

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    Rookie Hunter
  • Birthday 23/10/1991

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    Male
  • Location
    co. durham
  • Interests
    lamping,ferreting
  1. jim,, behave,,, he put a pic up one night on hunters united of a red,,, geus what,,, it was a roe,, he did put some pics up once of two reds,, but they had been shot, and he put the dogs next to them for a wind up on the net. as for these 19 hares,, its possibly true,, although, they will have been done whilst driving them down,, that being said,, its still takes some staminar to do them,, so fair play if it is true,,,, but he ought to beware,, he fecked the minshaw dog up by giving it to much to soon. minshaw doing 27,, i dont know, i do know andy has done 27 in one night with two dog
  2. or rolling down a cliffedge breaking two ribs lol
  3. I wouldnt ov minded seeing asd bulpa run in his day I think andy rated him more than any other dog he owned.
  4. I feed it only when the dogs are getting alot of graft during the season. like you say a cup full mixed in with dry mix greyhound gain, the dry mix brings the protien down also I only feed this 3 times a week or every other day as my dogs get minced chicken carcases in between. hope this helps atb markg
  5. the goverment say we dont get bad winters every year so why invest in new machines to cope with the snow, but where I live north east, highest point in county durham we do get bad winters most years up here its as if it doesnt snow down south then theres no reason to be concerned about the snow, and we dont complian about it.
  6. did anyone hear the gamkeeper say how he new the difference between urban fox and rural fox when he was asked, he said urban foxes will come into the lamp and rural foxes tend to be alot nervier and run away from the lamp. bit of a stupid thing to say, so what if its a rural fox thats never seen a lamp and you start sqeeking it comes striaght in, just made me laff abit.
  7. the old ways of the poacher vol 1 by the warrener, the bloke who uses the catty is a gypsy and a cracking shot, he can hit and kill more game with a catty than he can with a 410 shotgun, well worth a watch lads. atb markg
  8. you should keep a spare bulb up the handle on your striker you never no when there going to blow.
  9. yep you still see the eyes of your quarry reflecting back and if anything the eyes are brighter and stand out more just my opinion. atb markg
  10. when asking for permission I normall give a range of methods and if he says yes he can pick which method he wants using and if your lucky like me its usually lamping and ferreting. good luck anyway. atb markg
  11. Chartpolski's right about how to adjust the beam. I also keep a filter holder attached all the time which helps reduce the peripheral glare round the edge of the beam. I've used them for years and I like them as they're light, small and give ample light for me, whether used with lurchers or on top of the scope on both rimfire and centrefires. Kenny Yes agree here. I use one, they are very good, and as you have mentioned small and light. I've had mine for 3yrs into it's 4th. No electrical problems what so ever, and good usage time too. I agree with the usage time mate as I us
  12. its been like this for a few year now lol
  13. alot of people forget about how the weather can effect the numbers of rabbits on the ground and hillend weardale area was hit very hard as its high ground some of the snow drifts were ten foot and the lying snow was at least 2 foot.
  14. where abouts in haltwhislte were you lamping as my mate has alot around that area?
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